buxus
/ˈbʌksəs/Definitions
1. noun
A genus of evergreen shrubs and small trees with dense, small leaves, native to the Mediterranean region; boxwood.
“The garden designer used buxus to create a topiary animal in the garden.”
2. noun
A type of green dye or pigment made from the leaves of the box tree.
“The artist used buxus to create a range of green shades in her paintings.”